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Former OpenAI VP Peter Deng says recruiting a diverse team of Avengers with different strengths is key to successful product launches.
Like at a small startup, people at OpenAI are still encouraged to pursue their ideas, but that also results in overlapping work.
Record numbers of people are turning to AI chatbots for therapy, reports Anthony Cuthbertson. But recent incidents have uncovered some deeply worrying blindspots of a technology out of control
Tyson Jominy routinely summons Microsoft Corp.’s AI assistant by tapping the Copilot key on his computer. Not because he means to. He’s actually aiming for what was once the Control key and is annoyed to see Copilot pop up on-screen.
"An unusual part of OpenAI is that everything, and I mean everything, runs on Slack," Calvin French-Owen wrote on his blog.
An increasing number of people are looking to AI as a cultural authority, wherein “machines, originally trained on human data and subsequently exhibiting their own cultural traits, can, in turn, measurably reshape human culture,” the authors wrote in the study.